DUET ON ROMANCE: 'COLD GONE WILD' BY KING FROST AND AJAKAYE STRIDA
AJAKAYE:
About to lose my strength to rise from bed,
these wrappers of Mama have lost their warmth,
Aphelion Phenomenon has bribed this month,
the cloud is choiceless of its weather,
clapping my hands in my laps for the weather
like an aquatic rat in the sea's bed.
KING FROST:
The weather is selfish in it's prime,
the clouds are bluntly cold this time,
soon the leaves will be under six inches of white,
the search of sweatshirts would soon be our plight.
AJAKAYE:
To bathe is now a scary nightmare,
the cold going wild appears careless
about my berry lips gradually tearing apart,
looking for a person to cuddle,
yet everyone is stuck as distinct statues.
KING FROST:
Although the days would be cold,
but it shall remind us of who to hold,
our loved ones will come with a cup of coffee,
sitting in the cold and telling about our sunny stories.
KING FROST
and
RASHIDAT OLAMIDAYO AJAKAYE
STRIDA- ... guiding you to striking confidence in academic and creative writing!
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